Littleton Conservation Trust

Littleton Conservation Trust

The Littleton Conservation Trust (LCT) is a private land trust formed in 1962 to promote Littleton's rural character; to preserve its water, plant, and wildlife resources and its unique views; and to provide environmental education. The LCT is caretaker of over 300 acres of property (all gifted from far-sighted residents) on which we manage a system of trails for public use.

Littleton has a volunteer Land Stewards program. The Stewards program monitors and maintains all Littleton conservation lands.

How to Become a Land Steward

Any resident of the Town is eligible to volunteer to be a Land Steward of one or more properties. For information about volunteering as a Land Steward, contact Art Lazarus (978-486-0261) or Melissa Spurr (978-486-4517).